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  China Youth Daily - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The China Youth Daily (中國青年報) is one of the most important daily official newspapers and is the first independently operated central government news media portal in the People's Republic of China.
China Youth Daily was established in 1951, six years before the Chinese Socialist Youth League decided to change its name to Communist Youth League of China (CYL).
Following its goal, China Youth Daily is able to attract a primary readership among professionals between the age of 21 to 48.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/China_Youth_Daily   (1195 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: China Youth Daily
China's Vice-President Hu Jintao sent a letter of congratulations Friday to the China Youth Daily, which is celebrating its 50th anniversary in Beijing.
China Youth Daily was initiated in 1951, and is run by the Central Committee of the Communist Youth League of China.
Lu admitted that editorial staff at the China Youth Daily had always walked a fine line between propaganda and professional journalism, but new leaders like Mr Zhao were seeking to rewrite the "rules of the game" and upset the balance.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/China-Youth-Daily   (342 words)

  
 Communist Youth League - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Communist Youth League was responsible also for guiding the activities of the Communist Young Pioneers (for children below the age of fifteen).
In the 3rd National Representation Conference in January 1925, the Chinese Socialist Youth League was renamed as the Chinese Communist Youth League.
Later in May 1957, its name as the Chinese Communist Youth League was resumed, historically combining the conferences of all three leagues (the Chinese Socialist Youth League, the Chinese Communist Youth League as well as the Chinese New Democracy Youth League).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Communist_Youth_League   (460 words)

  
 Lu Yuegang - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lu Yuegang(盧躍剛), a 46-year-old Sichuan native in China, is a journalist and a writer of non-fiction.
China Youth Daily is one of the China's oldest and most progressive newspaper.
On 24th of May, 2004, Zhao Yong, the Secretary of the Standing Committee of the Communist Youth League of China, who is also the direct political authority over the China Youth Daily, announced the new controls he tried to put over this newspaper in a meeting.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Lu_Yuegang   (1841 words)

  
 China Planning Moon Exploration Program
China has sent four empty space capsules into orbit as tests for its planned launch this year of a manned craft, which would make it the third country to put people into space.
The China Youth Daily said that in a second phase of lunar exploration a probe would land on the moon and return to the Earth after taking samples in the final phase.
China said last month it would press on with its manned spaceflight plans even after the destruction of the U.S. space shuttle Columbia and the death of the seven astronauts on board.
www.rense.com /general35/sdsin.htm   (336 words)

  
 China officials play down toxic river scare - Boston.com
Chinese authorities are playing down the severity of the latest in a series of river pollution scares and have failed to stop further contamination, the China Youth Daily said on Tuesday.
The poisoning of the waterway, a tributary of China's longest river, the Yangtze, threatened water supplies in the cities of Zhuzhou, Xiangtan and the provincial capital Changsha.
An estimated 70 percent of China's rivers are contaminated by pollution, raising serious questions about the cost of the country's economic boom.
www.boston.com /news/world/asia/articles/2006/01/10/china_officials_play_down_toxic_river_scare   (612 words)

  
 Chinese media resisting party control | csmonitor.com
The youth league is the party group responsible for the paper.
China Youth Daily itself has steadily been reshaped to be more of a party organ than a newspaper.
In 2004 a new youth league chairman gave a blunt lecture in the newsroom telling the staff they were to serve the youth league party platform, or leave.
www.csmonitor.com /2005/0826/p01s04-woap.htm   (899 words)

  
 People's Daily Online -- Home
China's foreign trade surged by 24.6% year-on-year in the past five years, making China one of the countries with the fastest growth in service trade.
China has revised its GDP for 2004 to 2 trillion US dollars, or 16.8 percent from the preliminary figures.
China's fast economic development was based on high input, high energy consumption and low output.
english.people.com.cn   (419 words)

  
 AEGiS-AP: AIDS Cases Rise in China
That raised the known number of people in China with the HIV virus to 28,133, the China Youth Daily said.
The report cited unidentified experts who said that as many as 100,000 of the 600,000 people in China believed to have the virus might be gay.
China announced a new anti-AIDS campaign in August, promising additional spending on health care and education.
www.aegis.com /news/ap/2001/AP011013.html   (478 words)

  
 Deputy Director General Wei Wei of the Department of Consular Affairs of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Accepts an ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
China has achieved rapid development in its diplomacy in every area and at all levels.
There were all together 13 Chinese nationals (3 from the mainland of China, 7 from Hong Kong, and 3 from Taiwan) dead and 21 (3 from the mainland of China and 18 from Hong Kong) missing in the tsunami.
China pursues an independent foreign policy of peace, address relations between different nations on the basis of the five principles of peaceful co-existence, spurn hegemonic acts and power politics such as disrespect for the sovereignty of other nations, the big oppressing the small and the strong bullying the weak.
www.chinaembassy.ie /eng/NewsPress/t228775.htm   (2931 words)

  
 EastSouthWestNorth: The Lu Yuegang Letter
You are using the logic of the bureaucrat on the logic of the youth newspaper workers, you are using the ways of officialdom to dismantle the culture of the youth newspaper workers.
The reason that I mention all this is that the China Youth Daily must have a historical awareness to prevent the politicians from using "false words, exaggerations and deceptions" to further their own political interests and ruin the newspaper.
The China Youth Daily is different other party newspapers, because the youth newspaper workers treat the China Youth Daily as their own newspaper, they treat it as their own spiritual home, and they consider this the place where they realize their own values and ideals.
www.zonaeuropa.com /20040725_1.htm   (8144 words)

  
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The China Youth Daily is the official newspaper of the Communist Youth League, a power base for President Hu Jintao.
Party officials summoned the senior editors of the China Youth Daily and ordered Freezing Point closed a day after distributing a five-page document that accused the section of "viciously attacking the socialist system" and condemned a recent article in it that criticized the history textbooks used in Chinese middle schools.
Li led to a revolt at the China Youth Daily group after the paper's new party-appointed editor, Li Erliang, sought to impose a review system that graded the staff on factors including the reaction their work elicited from party leaders.
taiwansecurity.org /WP/2006/WP-250106.htm   (1058 words)

  
 AsiaMedia :: CHINA: Beijing Youth Daily favours Hong Kong for its $1b float
Beijing Youth Daily, the mainland's second-largest newspaper group by revenue, is pitted against industry leader Guangzhou Daily Group in the race to become China's first listed newspaper group.
China has thousands of newspapers, magazines and television stations, but none are comparable with their international peers.
Beijing Youth Daily reported a 20 per cent increase in revenue last year to 900 million yuan, and after-tax profits of 150 million yuan.
www.asiamedia.ucla.edu /article.asp?parentid=12871   (597 words)

  
 ABC News: China to reprint weekly, shunts aside editors   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
A copy of Freezing Point (bottom), the weekly supplement of the China Youth Daily, is displayed with other newspapers in Beijing in this January 25, 2006 file photo.
China Youth Daily decided on February 16 to restart Freezing Point but shunted aside the top two editors who made it a standard-bearer for combative journalism.
Communist Party officials in charge of the China Youth Daily, the mouthpiece of the party's youth wing, bowed to an international outcry and decided to resume publication of the weekly Freezing Point from March 1, the weekly's editor Li Datong said by telephone.
abcnews.go.com /International/wireStory?id=1625823   (408 words)

  
 More translation of Lu Yuegang's open letter :: China Digital Times (CDT) ...
The China Youth Daily is an official organ of the Communist Youth League, and should not be run on the basis of some abstract ideal of what a big newspaper should be.
This is because errors the China Youth Daily has committed in the course of over fifty years are much more serious that the report of the Wuhan University student-prostitute, although the handling of these errors and their consequences were far, far different.
Now at that time the central leadership of the Communist Youth League could have adopted an opportunistic or self-protecting attitude and found a thousand-and-one reasons to "hit while they were down" the upper and middle level cadres of the China Youth Daily.
chinadigitaltimes.net /2004/07/more_translatio.php   (1452 words)

  
 ScienceDaily: China youth daily
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www.sciencedaily.com /encyclopedia/china_youth_daily   (905 words)

  
 Simon World :: Communists as capitalists
From the SCMP, the story of ructions within China Youth Daily:A veteran editor of the outspoken China Youth Daily has taken the newspaper's editor-in-chief to task for allegedly restraining editorial freedom and succumbing to party dogma.
It was one of the first national newspapers to run articles and editorials criticising the Shenzhen deputy party secretary in charge of propaganda, Li Yizhen, for allowing authorities to force students to watch a movie produced, directed and starring his daughter.
A Shenzhen official in charge of fuel supply said the daily supply of petrol in the city is about 40,000 litres, but demand is well over 70,000 litres...In Shanghai, the so-called No90 petrol, the lowest-quality and the cheapest, had sold out at some stations, Xinhua said on its website, without giving figures.
simonworld.mu.nu /archives/112162.php   (1202 words)

  
 Mao aide joins battle against China censors - Boston.com
They said the closing of the Freezing Point section of the China Youth Daily was an "historic incident" in a struggle between Communist Party controls and calls for media freedom.
The weekly section of the China Youth Daily sometimes published investigative reports on corruption and abuses of official power, and commentaries critical of official thinking.
But Li said the crackdown on the China Youth Daily -- the flagship newspaper of the Communist Party's youth wing -- hit a raw nerve even among people inured to censorship.
www.boston.com /news/world/asia/articles/2006/02/14/mao_aide_joins_battle_against_china_censors   (541 words)

  
 China Youth Daily- Danwei   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
China Youth Daily has been in the news lately because of a long-winded but pleasantly anti-establishment open letter written by one of the paper's editors: a veteran reporter from Sichuan named Lu Yuegang.
The China Youth Daily is a different entity from Beijing Youth Daily.
Although both were founded by the Communist Youth League, Beijing Youth Daily is now controlled by the Beijing municipal government while China Youth Daily is controlled by the Central Committee of the Communist Youth League.
www.danwei.org /archives/000857.html   (194 words)

  
 Displaced jouissance at China Youth Daily   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
AFTER AMAZING many of its readers with a series of controversial reports about the environment, the chief editor of the state-owned China Youth Daily was unceremoniously fired and the paper quickly resorted to its usual moralizing.
The newspaper, the mouthpiece of the Communist Youth League, wonders what sort of effect the new invention - which allows netizens to conduct simulated sex, complete with latex organs that can be plugged into a standard USB port and controlled by similarly-equipped partners across the globe - will have on the morality of the nation.
The China Youth Daily editorial complains that scientific development is one-sided, and does not consider the welfare of the majority, and the award granted this week to the product is an 'irrational assessment' and a 'betrayal of thousands of years of traditional Chinese morality'.
www.running-dog.co.uk /news.asp?NewsItem=0111   (354 words)

  
 China Youth Daily editor's protest letter resonates in the Chinese blogosphere :: China Digital Times (CDT) ...
The South China Morning Post (via Asia Media) has reported on an open letter by China Youth Daily editor Li Datong to the paper's staff: A veteran editor of the outspoken China Youth Daily has taken the newspaper's editor-in-chief...
A veteran editor of the outspoken China Youth Daily has taken the newspaper's editor-in-chief to task for allegedly restraining editorial freedom and succumbing to party dogma.
See also a letter from CYD photography director He Yanguang to the paper's management lodging his protest against the paper's current editorial control.
chinadigitaltimes.net /2005/08/china_youth_dai_1.php   (835 words)

  
 Global Voices Online » China
China is in desperate need of oil as the number of private owned vehicles increasess from 56% in 2002 to 75% in 2003.
China is actively involved in Sudanese oil where it has a number of concessions.
The movie has been generating controversy in both China and Japan for casting actresses of Chinese descent for all three leading roles of Japanese geishas: Zhang Ziyi and Gong Li are from Mainland China, and Michelle Yeoh is from Malaysia via Hong Kong but of Chinese descent.
cyber.law.harvard.edu /globalvoices/-/world/east-asia/china   (8237 words)

  
 Xinhua - English
China to tackle commercial bribery of govt officials
Tackling commercial bribery, especially among government officials, is a major task of China's drive to build a clean and efficient government this year, according to a high-level government meeting Wednesday.
More than 40 per cent of fish species in East China's Jiangsu Province were found to be contaminated with heavy metals, according to a survey released by Jiangsu Environment Monitoring Centre (JEMC) this week.
www.xinhuanet.com /english/china.htm   (313 words)

  
 China Page
China Daily: the first official English-language daily, also has weekly offshoot China Business Weekly covering business stories in more detail and another daily, the Shanghai Star, all in good English.
China Youth Daily: Beijing-based Chinese-language daily, toes the official line like other papers but lets its readers decide on staff performance and occasionally digs deeper into real life--and finds more dirt--than other newspapers (according to an excellent BBC TV documentary shown in March 2000)
China Tourism: excellent English-language source for everything from domestic airline schedules to thousands of hotels, bookable online, to area telephone codes to time zones to exchange rates...
www.members.tripod.com /~Ken_Davies/intntnl.html   (1089 words)

  
 CLB :: Beijing Youth Daily's Editorial on Compensation for Victims of Mining Accidents   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The following article is China Dailys translated and abridged version of Beijing Youth Dailys editorial on compensation for victims of mining accidents.
The increased compensation standards for the victims of mining accidents should be strictly implemented, says an editorial in the Beijing Youth Daily.
They will realize that it is more profitable to increase the daily input in terms of accident-prevention measures and, therefore, enhance work safety.
gb.china-labour.org.hk /gate/gb/service0.clb.org.hk:8501/public/contents/5698   (520 words)

  
 People's Daily Online -- China-Africa youth festival closes in Guangzhou   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Hu Wei, member of the Secretariat of the Central Committee of the Communist Youth League of China, described the festival as a momentous gathering in the history of friendly exchange between Chinese and African youths, to which the governments of China and African countries attached great importance.
The African youths participating in the festival arrived in Guangzhou on Monday after visits to Beijing and Henan and Hubei provinces.
The first China-Africa Youth Festival, which lasted from Aug. 23 to 30 and attracted 132 delegates from 44 African countries, was organized according to the proposal Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao put forward at the second China-Africa Cooperation Ministerial Conference in Ethiopia last December.
english1.peopledaily.com.cn /200408/31/eng20040831_155403.html   (268 words)

  
 The Peking Duck: Letter by China Youth Daily's Lu Yuegang gains traction
Mr Lu wrote that Youth Daily staff had long taken a pragmatic view of the role of a Communist party paper, "holding their noses" when filling news pages with the activities of Youth League leaders and "transmitting lies when forced to do so by senior levels".
"The China Youth Daily can be a rubbish bin for the League central committee, but the paper itself must absolutely not be turned into rubbish," he wrote.
This guy is supernaturally brave; the article quotes sections of his letter that seethe with rage and contempt at a government that tolerates neither dissent nor idealism.
pekingduck.org /archives/001535.php   (607 words)

  
 EastSouthWestNorth: The Letter of Li Datong
The goal is to transform the China Youth Daily quickly into a party organ that the League Central Secretariat had in mind.
He believed that the China Youth Daily was not the party newspaper of his mind.
You did not fairly discuss how to improve the commentary in the China Youth Daily in order to avoid the usage of "beacons" and other rotten terminology and thoughts that were a laughing stock to readers and other journalists.
www.zonaeuropa.com /20050817_2.htm   (6891 words)

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